Thursday, September 2, 2010

The Beauty of Floral 3D Tattoos

The Beauty of Floral 3D Tattoos
Tattoos can represent various symbols and have been recognized as an art form. Both Men and women like to imprint tattoos on their bodies to follow the latest fashion. Women in particular, are more fascinated with floral tattoos. What is it about floral tattoos that cause women to prefer them over other symbols? Clearly, floral tattoos convey femininity.
Many tattoos are currently available in floral designs which can be modified to suit individual preference. Women can choose the ones that match their character and personality. The internet is a very good place to search and find many designs for floral tattoos.
Historically, it has been noted that body art has been used as a most influential and powerful form of self expression. Relative to other symbols and aesthetics, floral tattoos often have perfect symmetry that satisfies a woman's desire for beauty and fashion. Symbolically, flowers are perceived to induce purity, fragility, femininity, and seductiveness. Nevertheless, different ethnic customs attribute many different meanings to each type of flower.

Tribal Tiki Tattoos

Tribal Tiki Tattoos
Have you ever wanted a tribal tattoo? Polynesian tattoo designs, inspired by and taken from the various cultures in Polynesians, are extremely popular today. These beautiful styles have been inked for centuries on the bodies of Polynesians, and often held symbolic significance. Today, tribal tattoos are popular on the mainland for stylistic reasons. Ranging from a beautiful and colorful dolphin to the stark black outlines of a Maori tribal tattoo, getting a tribal tattoo is a unique reflection of your identity and personality.
First, do your research before getting a tribal tattoo. Are you looking for a design with a particular meaning? Many animals and symbols have special meanings when inked as a tattoo. Centuries ago, every design held a specific meaning for its respective culture. Some designs are commonly found in some regions of the world, but not in others. For example, Maori tattoo design, consisting of complex spiral patterns, is not typically found anywhere other than New Zealand. Look into the symbolism of each tattoo to make sure that it fits your personality. If you are from one of the islands of Polynesia, consider choosing a design that reflects your cultural background.
There are many tribal tattoos found in the "flash" designs of many tattoo parlors, and these show up again and again. These tend to be chosen for their artistic aspects, not for the deeper meaning behind the design. While many of these are certainly very beautiful, you might see them around town on others. If this is a concern, you may want to opt for a custom design to match your unique style.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

About Tattoos and Tattoo Artists

About Tattoos and Tattoo Artists
Tattoos hurt a lot and it is a fact. You can ask any tattooed person and they will tell you. Tattoos do hurt and they hurt quite a bit. It is like getting pricked into your skin. It does bleed and it is very normal that it does so; do not get frightened. Some people look at the blood and get freaked out. If you are the kinds who do then I would not recommend you to get a tattoo. There are people to whom the pain is a great feeling. Some people really like the feeling and I do not blame them it gives a feeling of freedom or purity and honesty.


Like Johnny Cash says "I focus on the pain the only thing that's real". Tattooing is an art to some it is a just something nice looking. There are different kinds of artists some of them are extremely amazing. They are all trained professionals or then have been into the field for quite a while. The Miami ink is a very famous soap opera which talks about the different tattoo artists and I believe they are amazing. Have seen some of their work and it is amazing.


There is another soap called L.A ink and that is amazing. It is one of my favorite. There is a tattoo artist Kat Von D who is my favorite artist and I hope to get a tattoo from her some day. She is a specialist at portraits and it is a dream of mine to get a tattoo from her. There are number of tattoo artists in Los Angeles. They make a very good amount of money. They are content with what they are doing. It is a passion for them. They are artists as well. They want to share some art.

The Philosophy of Body Art

aThe Philosophy of Body Art
Tattoos are considered cool or frowned upon depending on your point of view. A person with a tattoo is considered a maverick. The best example of this is the problems people with visible tattoos have in getting jobs. Note that I said visible. If you have a tattoo on your chest or back that is covered with clothing, the unseen tattoo will not become a factor in your chances to get a job. Most people overcome this by getting tattoos they can conceal during working situations and flaunt in social situations. People that get tattoos regard themselves as part of a separate community, with the tattoos as the ink that binds them.


Within the tattoo community there are two factions - the outsiders and the purists. These factions are not rival groups but hardcore or elite and then the amateurs. The elite believe that a tattoo should be created for a reason. There is a quote about tattoos that goes 'Show me a man with a tattoo and I'll show you a man with an interesting past'. A tattoo is supposed to have a story behind it. A tattoo that does not celebrate or commemorate a moment of your life is not considered a real tattoo but a decoration by the elite tattoo community.

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